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You are so correct on this one. Wayne tells me that a lot of people think a hard

toothbrush is the one to use. WRONG. A soft to medium toothbrush always is best.

Makes sense to me. From the horses mouth (my husband--dentist).

Keltie, good luck on finding a good dentist in your area. Most all dentists take

insurance assignment and the patient is responsible for the remaining balance

usually after half of their portion is paid up front. They are good to take

payments on the remaining balance if preparations are made in advance.

Wayne has not had a lot of wls patients yet (mainly me), but I have told him

about our problems and he has read some of what you all described here and

therefore will be on the lookout for this. He said at his next dental meeting he

may bring this up and see what the latest consensus is on wls and teeth. If I

hear more, I will report.

Sherry in Knoxville TN

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LIFE IS A JOURNEY, NOT A DESTINATION

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